Monday, March 26, 2007

Extremist groups that have tried to boycott Israel won some successes, but lately, they seem to be having more and more failures (see here). First, the Presbyterian church reversed its unfair divestment stance. Then ISM campaigns to boycott Israeli exports and stop the Israel-England Euroleague qualifier failed as well.

Perhaps these are special cases. People who try to stop others from sending flowers on Valentine's day (or any other time) have no poetry in their soul. People who won't play fair in sports matches are humorless fanatics. But then, people who advocating blowing up others are not too nice anyhow. More about boycotts here.